9 Ways to Boost Your Mood
All of us have times when we just seem to be in a bad mood with the world in general. Here’s a few quotes from the last hour or two on Twitter:
* “People suck. I’m in a bad mood. Ugh.”
* “Wish I knew why I was in such a fowl mood. Nothing bad happened today, in fact it went rather well. I just feel like… bleh!”
* “Ever just *know* you’re going to be in a bad mood, like a weather forecast? Hoping tomorrow’s not a bad day.”
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:09am —
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Why Your Mood Is Killing Your Productivity (& What To Do About It)
Most people are on a quest to increase their productivity in order to do less and achieve more. Tips on how to organize your passwords, instructions on how to handle e-mail, advice to take creativity breaks, and information on how to apply Stephen Covey’s four-quadrant matrix are examples of advice that can help you become more productive.
However, the most important productivity tool that exists is…
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:08am —
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30 Simple Ways to Enjoy Life
Do you want to live a happy life? If you say yes like most people do, then it’s important to learn to enjoy life. Some people may think that they can only enjoy life when they already have a lot of money or have a successful career. But that’s not true. You can enjoy your life where you are with what you already have. You can enjoy your life now.
Here I will share with you 30 ways to enjoy life. But before that,…
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:07am —
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12 Techniques to Stop Worrying
“I am an old man and I have known a great many troubles,
buy wow gold but most of them never happened” - Mark Twain
stop worrying
What Is worry? Worry is a very strong feeling of anxiety. It’s fear of the unknown - the thought that the worst will happen.
We may become overly concerned with future events. We may engage in repetitive negative self-talk…
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:06am —
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4 Powerful Ways to Appreciate Life
Do you appreciate life?
It might be easy to reply with a quick “yes” to this question, but how much intensity did you put into your answer? The fact is, even those of us with a generally positive attitude usually have plenty of room to appreciate life more. And learning to be more appreciative trumps pretty much any other productivity tip. Which is easier, making twice as much money, or simply being twice as appreciative of what you…
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:05am —
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11 Refreshing Ways to Bring Out the Awesomeness in Life
I often get caught up in the hectic nature of life. I get bogged down with things to do and the drive to be productive. It’s hard not to get sucked into the routine of living and take life for granted. Sometimes it’s hard to stay excited about life.
This is especially true when you’re working toward long term goals that might not be realized for a few months or even years. I’ve been working on building my blog for the…
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:04am —
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What Will Make You Feel More Happy?
I’ve been thinking about this question a lot lately. What does it take to be a happy person? Obviously the answer is going to be different for each person, but what worries me is that, as far as I can tell, most people don’t even ask – and those that do don’t have a very good answer.
Ask someone what would make them happy, and their answer is likely to be pretty vague. “A good career”,” they might say. Or, “Family.” “A strong…
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:02am —
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Life’s Enough: Stop Comparing Yourself to Others
“Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another.” - Marquis de Condorcet
If you took the strengths of others, and compared them to your weaknesses, how do you think you’d size up? And do you think this would make you feel good?
The funny thing is, this is what most of us do at one time or another — and some of us do pretty often.
It’s a sure-fire recipe for a drop in self-confidence and…
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Added by diana on November 5, 2008 at 3:00am —
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Looking for a new recruiting gig, preferably in TN, but open to hearing about all opportunities. I have 5 years experience in Information Technology, with 3 of those being in IT recruiting for industries such as healthcare, supply chain, logistics, oil and gas. Please e-mail me at wheeler10@witty.com if you or someone in your professional network is looking for a seasoned recruiter. Thanks.
Added by Beth Wheeler on November 4, 2008 at 7:49pm —
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Yep, apparently so . . . at least per the referenced Jupiter Research / Buzzlogic Consumer Survey of 4/2008.
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Added by Joshua Letourneau on November 4, 2008 at 3:55pm —
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The ability make others believe what you believe is important for success in many fields. There is often a fine line between convincing somebody your views are valid and annoying them. In this article we’ll look at some of the techniques you can use if you want to convince another individual to believe what you believe.
Steps
* Do the homework. Make sure you understand your own viewpoint. If you are going to try to convince somebody that the Eiffel Tower is taller than the…
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Added by Faisal Javed on November 4, 2008 at 3:42pm —
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I am looking for pipe stress engineers in the power industry. My company does offer a referral bonus. Any referrals?
Diane
Added by Diane Ernatt on November 4, 2008 at 3:12pm —
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Interested in Cost-Effective and Time-Efficient Enhancements to OCR?
Here are some additional recruiting tools MBA Focus offers employers to use as enhancements to their on-campus recruiting efforts:
Global Focus®: The web-based recruiting platform where companies seeking leadership talent can connect with the world's most prestigious MBA programs in one searchable…
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Added by Ryan Pratt on November 4, 2008 at 2:39pm —
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New First-Year MBA Student Resumes Available Now!
In every economic environment, companies need to recruit and groom their next generation of leaders. Smart firms have learned from past mistakes and cannot afford to fall behind in leadership recruiting again. Hiring summer interns is a cost-effective and essential tool for leadership recruiting regardless of business cycles. You cannot afford to miss out on these talented first-year students:
Available…
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Added by Ryan Pratt on November 4, 2008 at 2:37pm —
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Here are some annoying public speaking habits. They can be deal breakers, so avoid these annoying habits at all costs!
* Voice Trailing Off - Many speakers let their voices trail off at the end of every sentence. The audience can hear the first part of their sentence, but they have no idea what pearls of wisdom might be lost in the whispers at the end.
* Looking Down - Sometimes this speaker will deliver complete sentences inaudibly while looking down — obviously not…
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Added by Faisal Javed on November 4, 2008 at 1:48pm —
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If you haven't already voted today, get your tuchus out there and pull a lever. Here in Washington State, we vote by mail and my voting was done weeks ago. I am really looking forward to all of the political signs, commercials, sign-wavers, et al. to go away like magic tonight... Poof! No more multi-colored signs lighting up street corners like so many gawdy-colored flowers.
Additionally - if you vote, you are able to cash in on lots of free "goodies" from different companies.…
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Added by Nancy Ford on November 4, 2008 at 1:42pm —
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(this is a response to a post on Sourcers unleashed on the types of sourcing...)
The types of sourcing that I do is a mix of online (passive and active), phone and networking.
The online sourcing can be broken down further into targeting active candidates/those that respond (ie low hanging fruit) through various job boards and getting responses from general and niche job boards. Then of course there is using the Internet to identify passive candidates that may be…
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Added by Marcus Ronaldi on November 4, 2008 at 1:33pm —
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I don’t have a job yet. I am not rushing to take any job. I just relocated and I’m looking to stay for a long while where I land. I write this as it currently applies to me, I would be very happy for everyone else if it only applied to me, but I doubt that it does. Unfortunately, what I am finding right now is the interview process is so drawn out that it is almost impossible to keep up the momentum and I’m sure some candidates would feel lukewarm by the time they receive an offer, if they…
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Added by Tina Huckabay on November 4, 2008 at 1:19pm —
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Both candidates for President have publicly acknowledged that executive pay is out of line. In today's NY Times comes a blog post that speaks to a unique compensation model that isn't too far off what the hedgies already receive.
The novel elements include paying bonuses based strictly on accounting performance (rather than stock performance), benchmarking of executives against the…
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Added by Steve Levy on November 4, 2008 at 12:56pm —
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The
Minnesota Headhunter on client relationships.
5 minute audio.
http://is.gd/590A
With
Jim Durbin,
Jerry Albright and
Carl Chapman.
Excuse me. I reposted the audio on recession by accident a few minutes ago. Now deleted.
Added by Recruiting Animal on November 4, 2008 at 10:35am —
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